wild-apricot-tools

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wild-apricot-tools

A collection of scripts I use with Wild Apricot.

Slack Sync

You have a Wild Apricot community with members. You want to sync the list of members with users in a Slack workspace.

This tool will download all members from a Wild Apricot community, compare the email addresses with the users in a Slack workspace, and spit out a report of which Wild Apricot members need to be invited to Slack. It will also download all users from that Slack workspace, see if all of them are paying members in your Wild Apricot community, and spit out a report of which Slack users need to be deactivated.

Because Slack limits fully automated invites to Enterprise plans only, this tool will not automatically invite members. Instead, it'll give you a list of email addresses you can paste into Slack's "Invite users" dialog.

Usage

--wild-apricot-api-key="abc..."     Wild Apricot API Key
--slack-token="xo..."               Slack Bot Token
--verbose                           Enable verbose mode
npx wild-apricot-tools slack-sync --wild-apricot-api-key="etwl..." --slack-token="xoxb-..."

Then, find a file called wild-apricot-slack-sync-report.txt in your working directory. It'll contain a list of people to invite and to deactivate.

Get Event

Gets the JSON representation of a given event id.

Usage

--wild-apricot-api-key="abc..."     Wild Apricot API Key
--event-id="123456"                 Event Id
--out="out.json"                    (Optional) writes the data to a file
--verbose                           Enable verbose mode
npx wild-apricot-tools get-event --event-id="123456" --wild-apricot-api-key="..."

Update Events

You have a bunch of events. You would like to update them all.

Usage

--wild-apricot-api-key="abc..."     Wild Apricot API Key
--event-name="[Swim]..."            Event Name
--start-date="2024-12-25"           When do we start looking for events?
--data="data.json"                  Path to a JSON file containing updates - or raw JSON
--data="{ \"Name\": \"New Name\"}"
--dry-run                           Dry run only, only print events to update
--verbose                           Enable verbose mode
npx wild-apricot-tools update-events --start-date="2023-01-01" --event-name="[Swim] Masters Swim" 
--wild-apricot-api-key="..." --data="data.json"

Update Data

The update data will be sent directly to Wild Apricot. For the data model, please see API docs and look for the model "EventEditParams".

Please note that the passed edit data will be deep-merged using Lodash's merge function. This is useful if you want to, for instance, just edit the event description:

{
  "Details": {
    "DescriptionHtml": "My new description"
  }
}

Clone Event

You have one event. You want it cloned, say, every week for the rest of the year. Uses the current system's time zone.

Usage

--wild-apricot-api-key="abc..."     Wild Apricot API Key
--event-id="123456"                 Id of the event to clone
--schedule="weekly"                 Schedule to use. Only "weekly" is supported.
--end-date="2024-12-25"             End date.
--dry-run                           Dry run only, only print events to create.
--verbose                           Enable verbose mode
npx wild-apricot-tools clone-event --event-id="12345" --end-date="2023-12-01" --schedule="weekly" --wild-apricot-api-key="..."

Get Event Registrations

Who signed up? How often? Where they on the waitlist? Analyse your data.

Usage

--wild-apricot-api-key="abc..."     Wild Apricot API Key
--event-name="[Swim]..."            Event Name
--start-date="2024-12-25"           When do we start looking for events?
--verbose                           Enable verbose mode
npx wild-apricot-tools npm run cli -- event-registrations --start-date="2023-01-01" --event-name="Swim" --wild-apricot-api-key="..."

Getting a Wild Apricot API Key

Please see https://gethelp.wildapricot.com/en/articles/180-authorizing-external-applications

Getting a Slack Token

  1. Visit https://api.slack.com/apps/ and sign in to your workspace.
  2. Click Create New App, enter a name (e.g., wild-apricot-slack-sync), and select your workspace.
  3. When prompted for an App Manifest, just paste in the contents of the slack-manifest.yaml file in the root of this repo.
  4. Select Install to Workspace at the top of that page (or Reinstall to Workspace if you have done this previously) and accept at the prompt.
  5. Copy the OAuth Access Token (which will generally start with xoxb)

License

MIT, please see License.md for details.

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